America’s Intelligence Chief Tulsi Gabbard has expressed serious concern over Pakistan -sponsored terrorist attacks against India. He stressed that “terrorism of fundamentalists” is a threat which has not only affected India and America, but has also affected many middle East countries. Gabbard said this during a meeting with India’s Foreign Minister S Jaishankar in New Delhi.
In a conversation with the media after meeting the Foreign Minister, Gabbard said that US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi are working to compete with this danger together. According to Tulsi Gabbard, “President Trump has been committed to ending the threat of such terrorism from his first administration and this is also the priority of his current administration.”
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Apart from India, Bangladesh, Syria, Israel all upset with terrorism
American Intelligence Chief Gabbard said that terrorism has influenced Bangladesh, Syria, Israel and many middle East countries besides America and India. Tulsi Gabbard said, “This is a threat that Prime Minister Modi also takes seriously and both our countries will work together for its diagnosis.”
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What did Tulsa Gabbard say on India’s attacks on Pakistan?
When the media asked him how the Trump administration sees the attacks on India from Pakistan, Gabbard pointed to the threat of terrorism of the fundamentalists. Gabbard said that America and India are making strategies together to end this threat of terrorism. This collaboration of PM Modi and Trump will help in creating a safe environment not only in both countries, but also in both countries, but globally.